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Risk-sharing asset-based redistribution in public finance: a stock-flow consistent analysis

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2020
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Increasing inequalities is one of the defining social, economic, and political challenges of the post-Global Financial Crisis (GFC) era. Apart from the negative social, public finance, and short-run growth effects of high inequality, the compelling evidence indicates that inequality is an important cause for the financial crises (Kumhof, Ranciere, and Winant 2015; Rajan 2010; de Haan and Sturm 2016; Turner 2016) and low long-term economic growth (World Economic Forum 2017; OECD 2015; IMF 2017). The inequality problem and its visible repercussions on economic growth and financial crises have spurred interest in the economics of inequality.
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Inequality , Economic growth , Financial crises
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Akin, T., Bacha, O. I., Mirakhor, A., & Iqbal, Z. (2020). Risk-sharing asset-based redistribution in public finance: a stock-flow consistent analysis. In Zamir Iqbal, Nabil El Maghrebi and Abbas Mirakhor (Eds.), Handbook of analytical studies in Islamic finance and economics (pp. 461-488). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
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Walter de Gruyter

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